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Goldman Sachs New York and Touched Lives

: For 10 years since, Harper has steadily pursued his self-appointed mission of change, and the results have indeed touched the lives of every Canadian, according to Toronto Star. While the shifts in policy and governmental practice have often been incremental, Harper has occasionally mused aloud about how much he believes the country has changed during his tenure. Tonight, our great country has voted for change, and Canadians have asked our party to take the lead in delivering that change, said the man who was soon to be sworn in as prime minister. We’ve made it a policy of moving incrementally but constantly in our eight-and-a-half years in office, Harper said during a question-and-answer session at Goldman Sachs in New York in 2014. In his years at 24 Sussex Dr., Harper has built up his brand around the themes of lower consumer taxes and reduced income taxes for corporations and certain voter groups; increased emphasis on Canada military traditions; budget restraint; support for families; and harsher sentences for criminals. So, look, I think we’ve moved and I think the country has moved with us. (www.immigrantscanada.com). As reported in the news.